McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 128, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 14, 1930 Page: 2 of 7
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Dm Poet’s Comer noducejhipments
- I MISSOURI PACIFIC LINKS
COWING QF ---i
Los Indio* 1
Ohio 4
-.-SB* ''A
RaiigervlUe
H»ma Marla -i /f
w>iu*
El Unto
Hidalgo
Oth<r Stations
_Total Today 151)
Toll* to Date'
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Al.iiiio
Pharr
San Jimu
Hauser
McAllen
Hilary laud
Ve <lo mu a row to Mliilimul ail at-
one*
Or all at wince our
renounce:
He, who through youth lute learned
* to be a Man,
In youth has learned the pattern anil
the plan. ____ , ~■ ■ ■ ■ -
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Gaya
Slink* rt
Piper
lithlhood (lreatui
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SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINKS
TX'WD YOU EVER STOP
a hit faster than—he bar
tefbre, has taken off a lot
la u hard as riaUx. and
aw re football eiperiei ee
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Ul'T AT LKGloN park tonight the
grampus* ihow that MuietF
maker Jack . . Durham. has presented
her*, a ill W *inged. - - * . ~ _
A fair crowd of Ians locked' in on
4-o-f—IVedne-
ana seemed
mim
t<i like th*m
Our 6% Cumulative Preferred Stock offers
an flttracti¥»4ft¥#^maka^ 111 ^/nUy || TI
and ar rhe present price, $96 a share,
(par value $100 a share), it yields 6'A%.
Dividends are paid four times a year, and
as you may buy one or more shares on
easy monthly payments-with but a small
amount down - you have here q savings,
as well as an investment opportunity.
The money secured through the -sale of
t'harley Kastman, McAllen arapp.
lev, will appear in a 2'iminute time
limit affair with Sailor Smith ol
dim rFum
M. ALLEN S FIRST NEGRO base
half game of the year is slated at
noon when the McAllen Aviator* and
a team from San Benito scrap if out
on the local field. The Aviators and
San Benitana tied, 5 to 5, at Edin-
burg two weeks ago and they will de
cide who is the bette’V club In Sun-
day's tilts.
UTH CHATTKRTON
i the Paramount Picture
“Sarah and Son"
AN It THAT'S ALL for today
Wm
the Whistle
this stock will be used in enlarging our
generating capacity; in building new trans-
mission and service lines; in extending
lines now in. u‘se; and* in' improving all
classes of utility service we are furnishing
to our customers in South and Southwest
Texas.
Come in today and learn how easily •
may accumulate a substantial. "nest egg
thgpugh the purchase of one or more shares.
Evangelistic Services
Are Conducted in City
An Inspired Substitute
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CENTRAL POWER
I AND
light Company
TIJNK IN
ON STATION
Now torvfnf 170 communities
in South and Southwest Texes
WOAI, KPRC. WBAP
8:30—9 p„ m., C. S. T.
HOUND
Bw»j Wadoeadojr
CtHadal* Dance Orchestra.
Grant land Rice interviewing
•port* champion*. Broadtail
from NBC New York Studio*.
Cur-eWUt*
Bottling Co.
McAllen
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Wednesday, May H, 19S0.
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THE McALLEN DAILY PRESS
- m im - FufcUebed Dally Broept Saturday
14 Jgf WompI clasp natter In the P^ co at M-AltMt. Te*pe
Night - Phone*
■ectoty News __
hwi Office____
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“teLtPHONEa
J. Powell, editor of the Oaf
.Kaunas i Journal any*
-au ti?«* Jo' htmsfif alone
uxi man> men and women in
,?ES
tly go on the
* with lag to Ifceit
uMMUuay. Day after day they-an
.. .«* benefits, take their toll of ttu
..muuJtt, m it were, while they
• « t»>» that. nothin* in return
t‘et» IS an (Atuse view. Injurious to
vih (he Individual and the commu
team
one og|ee much to his community,
Mine as bb owes much to the flag. Ac
a matter of JtMith, loyalty to the flag
aiartf with the community, extends
«p the s*g*n and ranches to U* tar
airetches of the pallffn ---—-*"""
"J4gn war not by" taking though:
add a' cuhit to hi* stat.ure, but a^ a
full Oadped cl>mmunit > builder, ceet
alert to add quality and quantity tn
ctetnent to hi* • town, one may add
qenlity cubits and quantity cubits
▲ad the reward ot merit thenfor
may be measured in eon-ciouenes* of
duty well done and In the translation
of grintler value * info his 'material
property tn the town-his property
and that of his neighbor. Rut not
the least of these returns is the sat-,
ctlon which__
1 '40
"Gdf-The habit. Da something for
the town every year. The citizen
who docs nothing for his town ip but
a drone la the community hire ”
‘Butch ’ n> a lot
rrer been before,
|lot weight Is «a
‘ if get oar
each gar
A-ether me who is u^mdint into
4mi*e i« 40u H**y* im-kj hmwajd
* ho -played’ a Hh -+he Mr A Hen club for
the* first i U!w> last fall. John it u
ol*. sifcifaqfff wji.. shows prumis oi
developing into uue of the greatest
tin man ever tui'hed out 'here..
LfcS^ ^EW’lf’lteNT
WorkfrO; manager of M. A1
eebool athiettc teams; hr
rthet hard if “Cowboy'' Oran
keeps pulling jokes on him. Osan
has brought forth hl.« latest one, con
cernlog Colonel Ike Thomas, wh*,
fought in the Hattie /it JVIIderLeJ.
1UD THK PLKABURK of seoitip
Promoter Ernie Stephens’ card a;<
-farlidgen th* other night.and tonne
hat Lower Valley tana are gerttny
-ome real srentllng shows.
Sttphens had gone falr.'y boo<.
, adllnei* on his Harlingeik program,
chiding Freddy * Mayer.-, and Abe
dorrtsa. The latter U a giant Jew
.iiai New York's GhetLo who is doing
■is first mat work in Ter as Travel
ng down to the Valley he found th*
.cather mighty warm, a* oompareo
o New York’s snowy nights, and
Charles Leahman, a big Dutch boy,
o*lc<1 him^>ver for one fall in theit
15 minute* of erappllng.
,^lNpd only he Js riyJUU^
Who cures not for world's applau
v 'or yet w orid- w age
Of age to take his place In. the world
of m<®—
.Of age, If so he hu* teamed ilien
To face the world with courage bold
And know*.irue wgilth da of the
lu-arf, not gold,
To keep h»* hewrt. so tli.ut he cndyrej,^
Onto the i*nd pati, m, brave^ and
— pure. -
With Heart of Child t<> Mind of Man.
hood growm. ’ r' I
That hold* a^l outers' weal Ijefore his
WhaUver iicptiik be braved, or
k jlMcktj* he won.
He care* only to hear the Fathet
sav,. “My Relowd Son!" I
--Martha Hei*ton Curtis
San Benito
Harlingen
Combe* •
Sebastian
Lyford
Porfirlo .
San Perjita
ItaymOndvillr
Trimble
Holds*
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is
8
101
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644
'frtnrn' 5
Fernando
Kin- Hondo
Margill
Edcottch
2 '
Edinburg .
1
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Kansas City
Stuart Place
5
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La Eeria
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Mercele*
15
THE KEY.NOTE
Cinst l-oio* to span
_Kar!h i<i jleuven-
thc arcli fron
AMeyers too|^ th* measure of dar-
?nce LuMrell, Oklahoma's tubby ring
ran. who used his teeth to advantage
in getting Meyers het up.
four, however
lish boy certainly pulled some good
one* and tlje fans got; tr.ore kick out
if his match wiih l.eallniau ih:in they
did the main eier.t, although the
preliminary was rather sl*,wA
To reach Godlike humanity as Man,
Er<- thou chnst sound the key note t*
the given?
As life below responds to light above
‘The great Creator ever hath this
plan:
Eternal Life and Light a svniphony
of Love! . „
—Martha Heiston Curtis
DON'T CHEAT YOURSELF or’go
hungry. The Star Pharmacy can
feed you something you will like
.fnr ■“i,‘ 1 " Tf'1 ■
you. STAR PHARMACY,
Hospital, McAllen.
F'resnal
El Rain "
Cow gin
Kreslon •
lutureles
Graybili
Citrus Gardens
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Mitchell
Nebraska
l.ellan
Junior
La i'aloma
Cavazos
I.andrum
Csirrieitos
79
44
£4
Edcoucb
fin
5
1
1
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16*
La Blanca
136
Ban' Carlo*
Edinburg
52
25
7
21
Weritu
McAllen
2 182
11
299
€7
‘Total Today
37
37
37
Total to
date
thin seaman
__ *1(152
-156
Total to
date
last season
5202
Browtvsvllle
Tejon
Los Fresno*
Cuate*
Rosita
Laconia
Itoeiitio
Mat-rod
I.antaua
Harlingen
Snavely
Primera
Santa Rosa
La Villa’
LADYBIRD BUGS
WAR ON VINE PARASITES
EL CENTRO, Cal., May J4 <IW>
A large number of lailjhtrd hugs
have been imported from northern
California! Into Imperial Valley by B
A. Harrigan. --i «
"Iflotbackallmy
PEP and
WEIGHT
in no time by
taking
Kecnie say*
an Injunction
he’» ready to^get out
to enjoin Ogati from
talkflTg about him. Boy., oh boy, an jL gion pork here-next Sunday after
injunction like that would certainly
prove disastrous, eh w haC"
OGAN IS PCSHING a group df
hurtling aapfrants titrough a series
of kttff practice drill* over on the
high school grid Not . as many out
now at when the apriffg season open
ed, bet the npirlt with, ablet the >.yt>
go after their work is certainly en
covraging, both to Mentor Ogan and
those tkhs who watch the ’Dogs in
their workouts.
Watching Burgess “Butch" Stnl
sen backer in practice leaves an Im-
pression that he’s going to be one of
the Valley s tesghtesi high school
gtiddrrs next season. He's working
out regularly wljji the Oganmen and
Evangelistic services are being coii
.ducted in a »ent at South Twelfth
strekf and Gafveston avenue by
James McLeod. Herman Shields and
Kenneth Boehning Meeting* are held
at S p m. each w-evjjf night and 7:30
P ' hi Sunday. .
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McDaniel, C. C. McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 128, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 14, 1930, newspaper, May 14, 1930; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1153256/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McAllen Public Library.